A 3-D Food Printer

This is the Cornucopia. According to students at the MIT Media Lab, it's a 3-D printer for food. What?

The concept is that this device will store, precisely mix, deposit, and cook layers of ingredients to "print" various dishes. The Media Lab's Fluid Interface Group is just starting a project to bring this concept to life.

We love cooking the old fashioned way. We'll never stop. But we're glad someone out there is trying to make reality more like The Jetsons.